Cameron’s rift with Traylor the final straw in Miami

By Hugo Guzman  |   Monday, December 31, 2007  |  Comments( 4 )

Miami Dolphins
Ever since Bill Parcells was officially introduced as a member of the Miami Dolphins' front office, I've been trying to figure out a possible scenario under which current head coach Cam Cameron could keep his job. Unfortunately, Cameron's supposed rift with veteran defensive tackle Keith Traylor will evaporate any of those possible scenarios,...
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CommentsComments: 4
No.1
Whoop
02:31 PM
12/31/2007
Who cares about Traylor? Isn't he like 200 years old anyway? Yea yea, he's a spiritual leader, has a lot of heart, blah blah blah. Cameron did the right thing if Traylor was arguing back and being disrespectful. If you don't do things like that then players start to think they can walk all over you and will. But then to ask him back after all that just shows weakness anyway so i guess he is pushover after all. Parcell's won't stand for no nonsense and would have done the same thing by asking Traylor Trash to leave. Difference is, he wouldn't have relented and asked him back. His way or the highway and that's why he wins games. RESPECT!
No.2
Dave
05:43 PM
12/31/2007
Mueller was the first to go and for good reasons. His awful decision to jettison Welker to the Pats among other stellar moments of similar stupidity, cost him his Job. One can only hope that Cameron is next. He hasn't shown the leadership that this team desperately needs.
No.3
rai
02:41 AM
01/02/2008
Mueller getting a 2nd and a 7th for Welker, at the time, seemed like a good trade for Miami more than NE. Obviously, this thought was way off. Still, we probably would not have seen Welker do much better than his 2006 numbers in Miami with Green/Lemon/Beck throwing the ball and no Chris Chambers being a deep threat. Having Brady throwing the ball and having Moss, Stallworth, and Watson as real receiving options as teammates help Welker tremendously. Welker is a good receiver but he is not a great receiver. Welker did not get voted by his peers to the Pro Bowl, even with 112 catches.
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